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🚨 EXCLUSIVE: “NO PORN SITE SHOULD ALLOW UPLOADS WITHOUT VERIFYING AGE AND CONSENT” Laila Mickelwait says the fight isn’t just about Pornhub, it’s about setting a new standard across the entire industry. Laila Mickelwait: “By holding Pornhub accountable, we’ve created a deterrent. Now we need to keep the pressure...

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Angells_Lugands1 year ago

@LailaMickelwait started following @ChainMorphETH’s tips and never looked back.

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Degens Journal1 year ago

@LailaMickelwait That's true mario, There should always be rules for the good of others.

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Austin Graham1 year ago

@LailaMickelwait That's a really important point, Laila. Setting standards for age and consent verification is crucial. Good work!

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Antonio Lozada1 year ago

@LailaMickelwait → Accountability is overdue. Big Tech, credit card companies, and justice systems ignored abuse for profit. Age and consent verification isnt censorship, its basic law enforcement. lets protect kids before profits every time

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Sebastian1 year ago

@LailaMickelwait Laila Mickelwait's push to hold Pornhub accountable sets a precedent for the adult industry. Her call for mandatory third-party age and consent verification aims to prevent crimes and establish a new standard for all porn sites.

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Brett Murphy1 year ago

@LailaMickelwait 💯

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Mr Shelby1 year ago

@LailaMickelwait No society thrives tolerating digital exploitation. P*rn without accountability is digital trafficking. End it. Now.

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Domenico1 year ago

@LailaMickelwait Porn should be banned forever

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Rob Frasca1 year ago

@LailaMickelwait Setting standards in any industry is a powerful move. Accountability isn’t just a buzzword; it’s the bedrock of trust and safety. Let’s keep pushing for a future where consent and ethics lead the way. The digital world needs leaders like Laila to light the path forward.

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Koala1 year ago

@LailaMickelwait How is this not a thing already?

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